Dida: better than Materazzi
"Uefa will today launch an investigation into the farcical scenes at the end of Celtic's 2-1 victory over Milan at Parkhead last night when a home supporter raced on to the pitch and appeared to slap the visiting goalkeeper Dida. [...] The goalkeeper was barely touched and initially started to chase the supporter before dramatically falling to the ground clutching his face. He was then taken from the field on a stretcher and immediately substituted for the reserve goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac. If Uefa applies the same rules of simulation as when a player falls spectacularly without a reason then Dida may also be the focus of attention from European football's governing body given his over-elaborate antics." (Ewan Murray, The Guardian)
Impressive. Dida can teach Materazzi a lesson. Guess what? Italian soccer players are wonderful performers on the field, or, as Der Spiegel put it a while ago, convincing parasites.

tutto ok, peccato Dida sia brasialiano.
Posted by: Felice | October 04, 2007 at 04:36 AM
...And A.C. Milan is from Rio de Janeiro :-)
Posted by: matt | October 04, 2007 at 05:56 AM